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CourtsFather who beat and raped his daughter jailed for 15 yearsBy Aoife Nic Ardghail and Brion Hoban
Financial ServicesRevenue extends deadline for employers to register staff for digital payroll systemBy Eoin Burke-Kennedy
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Crime & LawQ&A: How are advances in DNA enabling breakthroughs in missing persons cases?By Kevin O'Sullivan
CourtsMan who slashed Luas passenger with knife jailed for five yearsBy Jessica Magee and Fiona Ferguson
IrelandJeweller who conned woman over sale of Cartier brooch guilty of ‘despicable offence’By Barry Roche
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